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Watford fans burst into savage song after cat slapper Kurt Zouma goes down injured

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Watford fans chanted a savage song at cat slapper Kurt Zouma on Tuesday night after the West Ham United defender went down injured.Zouma controversially started their meeting in the Premier League at the London Stadium after footage of him kicking and slapping his cat emerged online earlier in the day.He had been expected to be dropped by manager David Moyes after the club condemned his actions, despite police confirming they would not be investigating the 27-year-old.With the RSPCA receiving a plethora of complaints over the footage, Watford fans have now taken it upon themselves to taunt the former Chelsea man.Zouma went down injured during the first half of Tuesday's match and needed to receive treatment from the Hammers' medical staff as a result.While down on the pitch, the visiting Watford supporters reportedly began singing: “That’s how your cat feels."Zouma was able to continue despite going down injured, having avoided being dropped by the club.West Ham were quick to condemn his actions after the shocking footage of him and his pet cat emerged on social media on Tuesday morning.Should Kurt Zouma have been dropped by West Ham United?

Let us know in the comments section below.The RSPCA have also been bombarded with complaints in the wake of the incident, whilst the police backtracked on plans to investigate Zouma over his actions.Zouma himself released an apology later on Tuesday, which read: “I want to apologise for my actions.

There are no excuses for my behaviour, which I sincerely regret.“I also want to say how deeply sorry I am to anyone who was upset by the video.

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